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THE EVENING STAR. FRUDAY.. November 1, 1878. Piidoae Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. —— OP CHIEF SIGNAL Sti ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. i, 1878. For the middie Atlantic states, clear, or part ty clondy weather, westerly winds, statiouary er lower temper rate, higher pressure OF THE THERMOMETER. ‘The folowing is the readings of the thermom- fer at the Signal Office during the day: 7 a.m., 38°; 7:35 @ M., 36°; 12midday, 42°; 1:30 p. m., 46>, LOCAL NEWS. Am sements, _ &c., To-night. Miss Abbott's benefit— ad to the World” and = Hall Opening performance, sed Locals. Lighting of the street lamps 1s at 9: atingnishing 4:45 a. m. on the oecasion of Miss Frama Wt at the National Theater this feral tribute from the press of Washington, repared by Mr. Small, will be presented to her. feis'a Grecian teniple, some six or eluht feet th height, and finely finished, of choice flowers, with the prima donna’s name on it. Mr. W. W. Corcoran has accepted the chair- wanship of ihe advisory committee on the new music hall, tendered to him at the recent mass meeting. Burglars entered the house of Mr. A. M. Ken- aay. 6th, between E and F nesday night by cutting up s a back basement shutter. They got a @ valuable clock and several articles of table ware. Rey. Aloysins Roccofort. stationed at St.) m., Abbott's bene- rening a grapd - for many ius church, tn thise i and Trinity chureh rgetown, and who for two years past has been in Europe, has returned > United States, and is now in Baltimore. Postmaster General Ke! T through the Chinese qu by the mayor. and saw ity Tutmber Of pl bad. if not worse than an: but there are A ‘The Memphis “Charles OX nnrse, trom d fo note, On mily Which eall for some in his otc iy nt is sup When Robert It erty when crim poverty would not p to have the comps ing with hue. hitn to do si mished his hor ntained r sing aS many others hav arve to have his wife kit on newspaper write visit to his old home. BALrionr. BALTIMORE, Cetober 21st, MARRIAGE LICENSES have be Penn, of Washington. D.C. Bo ot - Atexandris Barbour, and Alice Anderson: Kenney; Aut Charles N.W W. Mar y i Mary P. Fr Re w ‘Thos. a 4 seu, of Baltimore, and Neenah Asbby aud Lilla J. Moneure, both of Staitord county Va. —————— INGTON MARKET COMPANY WAST x Messrs. Birney and Biri day tiled a bill for the Washington MW ket Company against the District of Colum: for an injunction to restrain the District fr selling the property of the mnarket upon the lien of two spectal assessay cates amounting to $5." 4 that in May, 1990, the mat by virtue of an ae! the United Sti ket is Sitmated; S, binding upon this by the board of » actual cost of such s paid by the United States, bat tificates were issued against propert ree Dy eset pa The DIN asks nd the eertitie: A temporary restraining or SILKS, SILKS, SILK: —We are selling the yery best heavy gro xin satin Buish black silk in © are selling our $1.50 Di “olored ‘silk Market Spam into a man The anbel started down towards the 1th sty erOSSIUZ. OF at 16th street to try Was valted at $200, Ks legs had beeh broke Wright has fled a claim TRE EXTENSION oF THE CariTor GRrovy Yesterday ufternoe Judge Humphreys, tiv Interior vs. certain a “nite ba clerk of the cou t fl. Wells, attor for Carl Schurz, $300, ‘rhe bill of the commis- Sioners for compensation was held for further consideration, Adjourned to November 12th. ——$—_—— WASHINGTON City Cart tern Drove Yardx, Ort. ttle offered. and tle sold at prices ranging from pound; stockers’, do. do. 2 to 3 cts. per pound. 50 sheep and lambs—oid sheep soil 4 cts. per pound; lambs from 4 to 6 ets pound; 18 cows and calves sold at prices ran: Ing from $20 to $60 per head. Market dull, (NELS.—Red twilled. 20, 25, 30, i¢.; white woo! flannel, 13, 15, 15, 2, 25¢.; ¢: ton Nannels. 6, 8, 10, 12¢. ising, $3 MARKRT—Queens- 2 Phere were butcners'¢ to 45, ets. pe Son's, 6i6 Pennsylvania avenue, solita side, near ‘7th street.—Avier. A Kine once asked (the origina!) Rothschitd he became so immensely wealty. Koths- child answered by buying dear and selling a . Mr. Justh, better known of Justh’s old has followed Mr. Rothschild’ method for — and has opened a branch estabiishment that would like a full explanation of the above should call aud see him. See advertise ment. CLERKS and others going home to vote who Gesire a proper outtit for that purpose will Interested in the announcemen' of ‘Straus. th clothier, in another column. But not thos alone. The can’ -aWays are equally inte: ested in knowing Where they can ‘sei the De, Jor the teast money oma, Dowling, Yesterday afternoon, for Young, trustee, 66 acres of land with dwelling and out buildin: hetzhis above Georgetown being the estate. Of tie Lat James H. Causten, to Miss Josie Young. tor $195 per acre. —— ‘THE TIE Has ComE to provide youths. boy: and — with fall and winter garments. To | tageously goto the Boys’ Ctotht Ronse of B. Hobinson & ¢ 0., 909 Pennsylvania scene. ‘The stock is immense and prices low. et, AN “INDUCE! Fried oysters. 2 cents . Wing & Clarke's, 7th Reap Reed's $ save money. adverusoneat today if you vant "District Finances. TREASURER GILFILLAN €O THE DISTRICT com- MISSIONERS. U.S. Treasurer Gilfillan on the 24th ult. ad- dressed a letter lo the District Commissioners, | ees Jon of the act of Congress, “The 4th section 01 et proved June 2%, 1874, entitled “An act “or the ernment of the District of Columb' 4 ana tor Gther purposes,” (18 Statutes, 117,) Provides s that of the taxes therein authorized ty be levied for the fiscal year ending June 30, 175, one- sourt hb shall be applied to reimburse the United States for its advances on account of interest and to, pay deficiencies in Various funds for the tiscal year ending June 30, 1874, and that “all the re- mainder of said taxes not required for the afore. ssuld purposes shall be distributed for the pur- poses and in the proportions provided by the act of the legislative assembly of the District of Columbia, approved June Ne 1873, entitled “An act imposing taxes for the fiseal year end- ing June 30, Isv4.” ‘The last-mentioned act in- posed a tax of $%on each $100 of the assessed Value of all taxable Teal estate in the cities of Washington and Georgetown, and “on like property in the county of Washington outside of the limits of said cities a tax of $1.59 on evh | £100 of The assessed value of said property.” It | provideddhat “the amounts assessed. foF inter est on bonds and for the sinking fund” “shall be paid over as soon as collected to the com nis- sioners of the sinking fund, to be applied by them to the payment of interest on outstanding bonds and the redemption of such pertions thereof as can be redeemed with the moa ay | on each $100 of property. should be appited. to. the s1 ing fund of the District of Columbia. second section of the act. of Congress, proved March 3d, 1575, entitled “An act fo support of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 39, 6, and for other purposes,” (1 Stat. 301.) pro- vides Unat “the amounts collected under the provisions of this act shall be distributed for the purposes required uuder the various acts in force In the District of Columbia, upon a just and fair apportionment, to be made by the nissioners of the District of Columbia or t st cessors in aftice. Provided, That before of said fund shall be expended said apporcior Ment shatl be established and publisned by said Commissioners at least six times, consecti- tively. in a daily newspaper of the District. of nd Said published apportionment shall stand as the law f tistribution of the funds hereit, mentioned.” 'The acts for the sup- port of the government of the District. of ¢ Iumbia for Uke two suceveding fiseal years cone tain asinilar provision, Tt appears publications made in accordance that of the tax of $1.59, Tevied ror't fMowing amounts have been se kins: fund, of the funded det L he tiseal_ 5 nts; for the Tse, ending June and 7 milis. 1 bave the hon { you willinformn me—ist. By what retiod of calculation the above distribution — w LOW wint was collected Lot the Dist OF THE DISTRICT COWMTSSIO: S conmutinteation the Distried Couimissier uswerrd ts follows: “We © the houer to ter of thi jonient OF Lane ul ASWE! to appo ts as | apportionment prior to duly ne 1 reportsof the Commission- District: during those years, From ris we gather that so faras the tax levied under act of June 20, Ist4, is con: the Commissioners paid in retiabursen the United States for advances, and p deficiencies In various fund ers of the these rep aet. a stm Y tian the entire receipts from the tas Invy.and consequently there was no remainder to be apportioned f Kine Cand or for any other plirpose. The (¢ for sinking fund for 187 by vou, would have of about $1 I stu period embraced. ets OF Congre for years named, required the payment out of receipts from District taxes of certain speeitic sums. ‘These embraced stiyport of po- lice, t . Penns r pavement. insd Thin, ref other purposes. ‘The distributi were made to provide for such spe payment and for the interest on the bonded debt, berore making distributions for other purposes. A clause in the act: providing for the interest on the 3.65 bonds, authorized the Secretary of the reastry, under certain tious, to withhold from of the revenues of the District of Columbia. a sun suf cient to refund to the United States ance inade on that account. We so much of the ree: essary fo meet this Honed either for the in ‘The revenues of the Distric ed sufficient to authorize 1 Treasury to remind advances. Sa eral purposes, ithe “ur t fs id of during the indebtedness amoun HmOnNe there was of S018, and a furthe securities Known as . of which bonded debt $5 of outstanding ing to $1. ous pledged stoc indebtedness for whic Pledged or issued. Tw i will be Cominissigners actually pafd on account of tie sinking (thd nearly five Uimes more than their rtionment called for, besides paying $1. 256,609.07 of general indebtedness. For inti mation In regard te provision for the sinkins fund for both the Distvict debt and 3.65’s, we refer yon particularly to page 10 of the report of the Commissioners of the District of Colum bia, dated November ist, 1 Au Ex-W ashing: — ct HARKY RICHMOND, ALIAS AUGUSTUS F. ROYLE. In Philadelphia, yesterday, the coroner's in- quest into the death of Daniel Archer, who wa killed in that city on Tuesday evening, ina loon adjoining the New National Theatre, 1 sulted In a verdict that deceased came to his death froma blow on the head witha pitcher in the Lands of Augustus F. Boyle, whose name is Harry G. Richmond, Boyle was iiitted to await the action of the district ney. wis € ators As heretofore stated in THe Stan Boyle ployed in the Treasury departineat as a stenographer, and remained here two or three years. His father was until r ‘3 | pois meut clerk here. y oped g talent for theatr Heabounded in humor or tree comic sketches for ule P which were quite suicee sfal. Finally he lert position at Washington and entered the theatt cal profession, first appearing in tits city Euoch’s Varicty ‘Theatre, the business, as his s devel Y. Herald nd wrote two at He vapidly rose ia alent developed, and to-day ves at the head of the comic line in the va- profess: In F ary of $125 per week, ferent seasons during the past five years at te Grand Central, where he was stage manager Pal for one at Mortimer’s, 10th and Callow hill stree: and the Eagle Theatre, New York city, Last season he was a member of Sim- mons & Slocum’s Minstrel Troupe. He also le a tour to ane Pacific Slope, wit! ith Haverty's Minstrels. He was also the author of several plays. and last night was to have appeared in “Epitaphs,” bi pe himself, assuming the ger ters and in th play of “M in, the Detective.” Richmond is thirt yes o age, and has a wife who is In the last stage: of consumption. Miss Annie Boyle, his sister, isa very young lady, who played Juliet in Washington recently and made avery favoi b.e impression. She recently played in this cit in Fanchon.” BUILDING ASsoctaTIoN.—The third anni meeting of the Second Co-operative Buildi Association was held Wednesday evening. ‘The acre of the treasurer. snowed: Re nee ; disbursements, $57,205.05, leav’ irexpenion Of $704.19; assets, $65, sé 2 number taal ‘at present on roll, 540.6; re- waining unsol i, present value of one share, $0.60, Officers for the ensuing year were elect- ed as follows: Gee. White, president; A. Depue, vice-president; J. uty, ees 0. B Thom) ‘see B. Pt a Birckhead, we pson, A. Archer, C, Stephenson, J. c. P. Donn. IuPORTANT DEcISION.—In the case of Clailin £00. >. against Henry Adler. in ordering a ques. 4 recession of a contract for the sale of a on o ‘goods by the Fe laintiffs to the defendant { on account of fraud, being {Insolvent and not in- tending to pay for the same at the time of pur- chase, ‘ue Byutty Court yesterday entered an | order ‘grantio an injunction agalnst the detea- | iy : “A. Thompson an dant and req’ him to ideatify and separate the goods in question from the other stock aud to hold them until the further order of the court. Mr. H. O. Ck ton appeared for the plaintiff! and A. &. Riddle for the defendant. ————_ About 14, o'clock this arene OMicer Smoot discovered one of the doors of the Eastern Market open, and on ex- amination saw a Gee hoy ‘The officer A. Maxwer Tuer. run out of the im. bat without Success. ‘The thief et behind him a bag, coi taining his hat, coat, 6 boxes of French and candy, which he had stolen feom the market. ————— A Wier’s 8 Court Judge Humphrey's made decision ithe ease of Suuith agt. rome Unat the money of | Onicer Pivzsi . . Washi agy arket, Retail Prices. Maa ren hons Same ie ene mee See cae Liszame. 00 fied Beet, <ai0e.; ret Beef, cusp « I ed Shoaraes Pu usage, sigan oaied, 121Jc.; Should e Lard, 106. 1c.; Apples, 2a50e, per peck; Unie adhe, per doz. Lemons, Damsons, 60ai5e. per ; California, 25230, sheephead, 15a: perib,; Crabs, hat 1 per doz. Berreie—Phiiadeiphta Print, 40¢. per 1b. Western Creamery, 35c.; Ne 3 TON, wWas0e.; Es VEGETABLES. per peck; do., Sweet, Wave. ans, ima, 12dlse. per quart; Beets, 3a5c. per bune! ‘Tomatoes, Sadie. per peck; Cymbilhs, i0algze, per doz.; Cucumbers, 6aise. per ane: Onions, 30a loz, 40c. per peek; Corn, 15230. Pounray.—Chickens, 30at #1 per pair. = Game.—Reed Birds, i5e. per doz.; Ortolan, 75a $1 per doz.; Du Be Gon cK, $1.50 v pair; do, mallard. per red pair; do., teal, 50c. penal Quail, $2282.59 per oz.s Woodcock, $5 'per doz: Shipe, $2082.25. per Field Lark, te, per doz.; Squab, 4c, per Amusements, &ce E ‘THEATER.—* The Chimes of Nor- as repeated at the National Theater st evening to a good house, Miss Montague Mignonette™ was as vivacious as ever, and Mrs. Seguin’s “Germaine” could not have been Mr. Cast and Mr. Turner both re- ceived a cordial welcome, ‘The former’s singing of “Tm a rover of the sea” was particularly fi This evening will be Miss Emma Abbott's denefit perform: crowded house, hd she should have a * will be presented, and in her favorite ro younod himself c: nd Miss Montague as * Siebel plimented her, At the matinee to-morrow “The Chimes of No mandy” will be repeated for the last tine, ‘THEATER CoMIQcur.—The sensational y « Dead to the World, given with particular re at the Comique this week. The rest of the nme fs marked by its usual excellence, k's HALL.— The opening performance place here this evenin: BURGLARS, Snell, this morning, Smith, Burton Payne te In the Police Court, Jiute idward Mecabe, David nd Andrew Car- colored, all young men, were arrai the charg concerned int at the ¢! int sE. Gibbs, on berwe ton Wedn: day night and robbe The ent made by c matting the slats of the Tils fosses amonnted to upw «i Carter at his point desived to plead s mons testified that fast « z ant Amiss he wen! to about look fe And found hin at the Theae Comique, and wer ne’s house where Cir rested Payne i in th nd tobal Sergeant Amiss MeCabe on suspicion. Ty found some tin foi, tob: ae on hita, MeCabe said the ven hin by Davey Smith about 4 morn Found under bed a stall box of cigars. They. were committed for the action of the grand’ jury— Donds in $500 being required her family left the family r sin On Tuestlay last durin the Bosca band, denies the charges made by him. admits that she, with her family, left the hose and moved to another locality, ut says that she Was compelled to do so on “account of his bad treatment of her, and asserts that she left him the best bed she had. She says that he isa 1 of ungovernable temper, and eharees Uv has frequently sold the furniture or destroyed been known to throw the bed clothing into the yards of neighbors, saw the lezs off of chairs and break up stove Bible. she states that Sisson having the dates of the birth of the children and and Shown it around, she cut out the revister and secreted it. Mrs. Sisson denies emphar- ically that she is on intimate terms with th young man Clinton James, or that he was awa of their intention to move, and aYS that he an honorable young man who oc, asionally vi one of her danghiers. She feels indignant Sisson’s treatinent. and asserts that she and ii daughters remained with him as long as ft possible. and findiig that ls treatment be ud inhianan than ever the: hit —————— NeW Prenicstio » Harper's fee of the F tmined to te M. Whitaker trom the publishers: fermational Revie aining 3 2 Spofford, on + at Washington; ” f Franklin Squ sth, and for No- stil The Gove the cow in this ¢ on the incre. ny persons have lost vatuab nd hardly a day passes without five or six ‘being added to the numbei housekeepers are becoming very muc! ‘med Ik, aS many gallons are sold on the subject of i sed cows. Should there come from al be nochange for the better shortly the use of tnilk will become more hazardous Unan that of stronger liquids. The cow: are taken sick su denly and die in a few day THE EXHIBITION OF celebrated wing shot. at was auenied by quite a c vd; among others Bie first’ feat” Sir Edward Thornton. 10 break 45 out of 50 gI: is, and he broke 47 in six minutes, He then eke 19 out of 20 in minutes. With back to the trap he spruns balls, and turning broke 2% In 4% minntes, His greatest feat w: as to break 100 balls in 7 min- niles” sprung from two traps. He broke 99 in 53, minutes. foods in this excellent ary neeting. cotton, pure white very wide, reduced to abe. mbries en's, Pure wool v boy's we. Black water-proof cloth, nearly (Wo Fart wide, only 50e. Blue water. pans cloth, pl Wool, $1. Beautiful ealico, Se 2 Aealth corset, cheap. 1 English hose. Je DEEDS IN FFE have been med as follow: J. H.W. Burley to Jabez P. Campbell, to $1000, E. ae Chapin et ie Chrisiiant, lot 64, sq. aa lo P.M. Barber, lot N. Thom, lots and 9, sq. 9 MeCarthy to Tobias Talbert, lot 23. sq. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS.—Iinmense as- sortment ingrains, two-ply, 3 50, 60, 65¢.; Coftage carpets, 25¢.; oll cloths atl widths; blankets from $2 per pair up; bed com- forts, large stock cheap; al Towson’s, 636 Penni 5 eos avenue, south side, near ith street.— Adet. v a) Se gr? —————————— OVERCOATS of every description at popular prices. The largest assortment, to select from. Eiseman Bros., corner 7th and E.—Adet. THE COURTS. CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge Wylie, Today, Wm. Thomas, assault with intent to i Peyion Harvey; tecognizance _ forfeited. Allen Mason, disorderly house; do. John Wal- ker, false pretence; not guilty. . Circurr Court—Judge Cart teen Aas ‘To-day, Coates agt. Soran; plaintiff’s deat suggested. Southey agi. Appleman; verdict for ood $950. Bussey & Co. agt. Corkhill; off calendar. Equiry Court—Judge MacArthur. Yesterday, Smith agt. Tome; opinion by Judge Humphreys S giving Special direction. Clafiin ae Ce ay dler; eS allowed. Sat Lockhead; sale ratified mally. — va MeEnent Sale decreed. Cone rder of reference. Lee fy Sete ger Bat. Eas pro ro guntesno against Plant, Hall; decree for plaintiff. eee cutee Soe! or ler for appearance; Schlegel agt. Schlegel; reference to auditor: Garrett ag Garrett; divorce denied. PROBATE COURT—Register Webster.. Yesterday, the will of Thos. Whelan was fully roven, admitted to probate and letters cued to Mary Whelan; bond $100. Estate of Catherine Barrett; a of Susaona Barret for removal of F. Too orale) of Jobn M rned. ‘Snell loved, Robert as 4 arraigned on the a house in Jackson to his deceased father’s estate. guilty. A ymithess testined to ens Yesterday, after re} pci oh an old offender, charge of setting fire to as asit tending to be asleep. He shook him and told him to get up, as the plac AMUSEMENTS. | “DRY Goons. CITY ITEMS. & - = On dre and Sherlock asleep. Anode ieee | 5 {L00K:"—One doz, fried oysters in a vox, 250. | N4ti0Nas THEATER. ])¥* G00PS FOR cash ONLY. on fire an er! asleep. Another ness n’s Resta st PS testified to hearing him say that ‘cock-eved | 20WU'S Kestaurant, corner ith and Dts, | LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF Splenda Cashmere, a loreal won! Far’ we Curtain should not have any of his propery. | THe Merz THovtur of rheumatism sends a \ EMMA ABROTT a3 mec S <a ee: ss Grand jury, bonds ¢ eee shudder through the whole system. Duran, 7 aie cacao yy . “i lankets, Blankets | G1 TO-DAY. + | Rhew tamale Remedy Cures the Worst case. | MESS & me iH OPERA odactinded Cinderwear heap: Shodan. Shaw x at Wm. Green was Sent down fora vagrant. Leditie’s Headacke Speciyic never fails WO “ure 7 c ¥) EV NO} BI #150: Pacific ice, dark colors, god style, So, games Reed was vchavtes Bansel ant Ba | the worst case of heatlache. © TESTIMONIAL BENRFIT TO EMMA ABBOTT, worth 1c; igen apd Como Sheeting 5 Comto of Georgetown. Chartes Bansel and Edward =e and last representation of (+ U'eGrand Opera, upto Zhe. obr Red Tailed Fieteber, fast driving; $40 or thirty days in jail A FINE BLack Dress, serra deautifal FAUST. tre ch dae Secueese anbeianer ahem ben Henry Pinkney and Philip Handy, loud and ats- | diagonal Coat. and yest to mate and ati than any other 1 made. orderly; $ each or fifteen days in jail, John | °f Pants ac $15, best bargain tn the city. ee LUTTRELL & WINE, carter, ult on Anna Connell; $10, . . and S66 our fine ‘lish Beaver Overcow appears CHARGE OF FORGE. , (Le different shades, for $12.59, former price Det29tr __ 1930 Pa. ave., cor Wh st John B. Coleman was charged by Cot. ¢. M1, | 8b Charles Kautman’s, 918 7th, bet. Land LLYER. (HEAP CARPET HOUSE. Alexander with forging the name of Sa | HATS. Gloves axp UNDERWEAR— Carter toa receipt for $8 upon Alexander, ! Gents Stk Hats, & and $ Fi ABBOTT. MONTAGUE. in Carpets, 28, fraudulently obtaining that sum. Col. Alexan- ft Feits, $1.50 to $3; good Stift Hat First appearance here in a pay aeaty ingrhioes a8 ans #2t0 75 | eee that Coleman called at his office meen 3s nice sate Weak We MISS ADELAIDE RANDALL. cheese =o ene ‘ for Sara! money owing her for wages. He | Spe Q . 3 ~: rans Pad the money and Cook ‘a receipe purpoiting | Medicated leg Flannel aes BDAY SIGHT _RORERT HUE Seed Pinang, gue galled ‘upon_again’ for payment; this time by | Fine stock wnlte Merino do. do., 25, eS i eNihte amet 9 See eh nonce to Gist meeting | Extia heavy Canton Flannel! D rae, Ne i BY THE Eatico Comforts, Cotton Billing. low jrices, ‘oleman in the Police Court, where he forced | Necks . | = zs eee 5 wg ey agai rend " his company upon her and ‘found out that ss | SCO" SaTiuumence eae ae ge | MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUR. DiS GOODS STOCK af omer nihet pie were due her from Alexander. He offered lls | prices, trom 0c. to $1 j OF BOsTO: How BO One 00 Ud eee LODAIN, Pi company in going with her and her novher to | Lewis, 990 7th st. j a < oct hte 709 Market Space. P Col. Alexander to collect. the bill, They went- 2 | FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8 - together, and Alexander told her to call on the | _ SELECT FRIED @ysTERs 25 cts. per dozen in b> 3 BUeAssETs: BLANKETS: follow! Ing Monday. She did not ee for itherself | at Chas. Mades’, Corner 3d st. and Penn. ave. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. _ BLANKETS but sent her mother, who was told by Col. Alex- N ander that he had who had called with them at nrst. then went to see the Colonel, and was told the We SHOULD NorSurFER FRoM A Coven, which afew Of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will cure, ‘Time, comfort, health, are ail saved by it. paid the money to the man Witness 100 paire of fine Doubie Blankets, $2, # $4, 3450, $5 and same thing. Sarah’s mother testified to the me: ie After testimony by defendant and er oe or p THINTY YEARS Bra. Wine CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS' stent P used Assisted by the Boston Soprano, . . “ i wpa ras wos. awa Meat, | Tegnmecs acaly a the tach, relieves wind “EHS I. F. BNOWLER, eGR ae le SI See a Sea ee aes Geren whether from teething or Admission 75 centa. Reserved seats, 25 conts ex Biack Cashmeres, double width, All-Wool, 0c, Neenan, larceny of a wa¥érmeion; plead guilty, | Other causes. An old well-tried remedy. | ira. _ Tickets and diagram at Metzerott's Music | S6c.. O0c., 65¢., 75c., 85c. also assiult on John Hill; judgment suspended | % cents a bottle. a — = | etre SS ae Pall Drees Goods of all the tatent ast 5 Ou due pkabre {THE Venpicr ov Hate THR Wortn. syThe en: HEATER COMIQUE. 2 cases naw Fall Dress Goods, 12 y a PEOPLE, ure western hemisphere pronounces Murray & S FRI 2 of Pure Mohair Alpa: Lanman’s Florita Water the most delicious per | MONDAY, Oct. 28, 8 eeeeme Plaig and Twilled Flannele Red, Navy Bloe, rey A Warton the Fair Face of Our City. fume for the boudolr. the ballroom, and the | The Great Comedian. SEDC VBRANCE, in is and White 4 Ruiter Stars © read h interest. the | bath, that chemistry has yet succeeded in ex- | Great Drama, DEAL “ nar new it o jx to» nimerons to article in your paper of yesterday, over the sig- | tracting from living lowers Specialty Artists: Moore Sisters “Euniceand Laura, | An imamense stock of Dry Goods to numerouk t nature of 'S., respecting the embellishment of Sa ye yh aol Pie | i C. M. TOWsoN, our city, and particularly in regard to the | PHysictaNs ang AMAZED, patients delighted, q ; e mnsyl scemeterial group” before the western front ot | the doubtful silenced, and all who have eves 16 | Eaume V, Reyne igo aa =| * eta ema the capitol; and [wish to add my humble en- rears to hear, more than satisfied by the | Budd's BIG FOOT WALLACE the eeck. | ir + South wide. dorsement 10 all that your correspondent has abeolute certainty with which Hate’x Hoacy of - MERE DE LINDE, said, and ff he had put it ten times stronger I | Horehound and Tar cures coughs, colds, hoarse- { ON RUIN } ‘he leading novel French tater al f should hi ndorsed him the more heart ness and every affection of the lungs and throat, | 626 E Sr. 626 EST anddressen. Allwool ( sanhmeres, lak ‘That group is, { think, an abomination—a mon- ad pial strosity, a blotch, a blur, an excrescence, an un- tending to consumption. ects ; Blac Pike's Toothache Drops cure toothache in one | FREE ART GaELERY an ND STORE. Howes, Be, He sightly thing—anad ought not to be tolerated in | minute, Sold by all druggists at 2 vents, Patan er, ‘all ween a city where tine westhetie tastes abound. Tt 1S Choice O11 nti of Fh Coeruecy Oren nothing more nor less than a “‘cemetevial of Paper Hangin, Wi Winstow only 75 group,” ais So aptly put it, and not halt halen, Bickare, ‘Frames, icture Cords 'and ‘Tas . So well exectited as monuments you will fad fi fuine and constantly increasing, can | Ss ,Hines, Nails, e., in shed Stouteeg ie { y , va cent of a quarter of a million’ bot- ec remeniber Name and Number. jytty | iiieled Sbutton Paris ai Ues annually, rasa females und female painful to comtemplite the unsig occupying, Give Sak serof our beautiful city. cents to$1 a a pair, by cleaning antunber a re- | _ 719, eS. tuction in pric sfaction guarant is es . m ¢ ——_—_. thy. cleaner removes grease aoe effectually a9 SECOND OPENING ‘ a from any article, and careful pressing gives or ‘. cs them an appearance as if newly made. vacel allen | ——— 1LL AND WINTER MILLINERY, Corner St asportation to | = = ‘0 the purposeor voting. As these | EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS ar wed as vevideuts ot the District, any and in a 4 be einployed. Q & cS a Q ic] i] lg = a ly, ssociat ldard’s Hall, wit t if the 00 by the ne taken is thought it will be completed by B. Tre Da! weekly meeting last evening, A, opened with pi number Of) Back Tom af pateh states that D Kya, the head or priesthood has _ now, ‘ned, abandoned WliLerates forever such a eho: matier shold be looked. int are not residents, then the poor of the Di trict. those whores nettual residents ont 1 ing, and Miss Hopkins presided at the organ and sang several solos wit i x heat 200 yard REPARE, FOR FALL AND WINTER. ‘and sell | To LADIRS AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to call Pas ur CANT_OFE CLOTHING to your own ad: | Spiel Cottan. Be ¢ Sho ols for ae. . ig wit ga vantave, ck Ve day aks gee cupids with | attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scouring and Fire portent, ‘on Branch § Bia KY is, $1.50 and up Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, near 9th street. By promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or Euro- ths, weeping It is y is DON D not weeping. dinary hugh prices will be pal, BRopur: det choTHine. extrac thy otStr 939 Pa.a ax Tmake a specialty of them. * sit does, so promineni—the mv pean invention, he is enab!ed to do his work in "Notes by mail will be promptly attended to. w™ R. RILEY, say, In the whole cit a manner not to be equalled by those not pos | sper AT HIS'NEW § p OH AN B.—Lace curtains cleaned from a awindow. Wool blankets from 50 up to $1. LADIES’ GOODS. Foz, GREAT Gori eas THURs- DAY, SATURDAY an during the month. ‘Round trip SD cents. “The SELUIE Paves bridze, Georgetown, at §:30 a.in., Seater pereittine fer Genes y fink? (BE 28 he sbost during this month. Scenery along the eee atthe Falls is in the world. ASE OF CALICOE ike Of Calicoos, remnatits, Cashmeres, from 25e. Dress Blet October, will offer for On THUESDAY, La ssortment of inspection of U PATTERN EONNETS WORKING 308. B. BATLEY, AND octlstr _Cor. Fthand F sts. sw. —— TRIMMED ROUND HATS, — | \ 7 ELWETS? VELVETs? dc1ATION—The Thirieentit Notice To ‘MOUNT. Vi ERNON PAs ; See | ivan tah The steamer MAI WASHINGTON, which has | Allof the Latest Sipiesand Newest Materials, at | "Quretock of VELVETS i now eorplete,and we with the j been recently refitted ‘and furnished, DAVIS’, | sre offering the lanwest aseortment ever suown in thie munbe LiL Braxe: Captain. is the only bo boat . city. ; 3. | aliowed to land paeechers 2 Ket 8 Roxt mi ‘Tie | Veron wharf, "Round trip $1, including admission Bae beat eee DLACK VELVET. - £1.25 to 86 Wan, | tSanansion and gronnd Comner 8th street COLORED VELVET. - Steamer leaves 7th strect wharf daily (Sunda ted) at 10a. m., and returns at 4 omc Supt Ladies’ 5 $1.50 to 84 Making a specialty of these gonds, we are able to sell from 25 to 50 per cent. Jess than auy other Store in Washington. ex forint Vernon jel5-ly a eS eee GEORGETOWN ADV’M’Ts. ‘RAND AND seu ae ENTERTAIN- The little SCH} TT CHILDR NT OXEETIES, . We AL Hntchins, leLanghiin, A Fre @ lock gale at ac repairs last nig night of this. pl The i EN FANCY AND PLAID RIB aa ee | Galland examine thie stock and be convinoed, at OUGLASS’, CONNOLLY, NINTH STREET, ST. CLOUD BUILDING. 608 Ninth street, — } Gtr Opposite Patent Office, LASS" MIN, AL RSET, ne see ieee icon © NEW DRX Goops. NEW CARPETS, Sime Lacrses, Soaps Wil open next week another immense stock of DRY GOODS AND CARPETS, seven in num. ber, in Old Time Costume, asinted by Amatotrs and Readins, om ttle Ones of Georsetow: m8, bleaux, &ec. Sleep, Walking: Scene f ‘beth: Vision of Queen Katharine, from i VIII, and the Witches, from Macveti ALC DAY, Noverh | Denntifur Tatteras snd new desicne, Dress enctit of . Fine Novelties. Bi sons signed the pledge. Seder f Geonsete si al cots ed sion a aS Cohan ies d Silke: 80 yuir wd Beaks ‘There were no offering of grain on Doors open at 7; perfor Comparison of prices Invi DOUGLASS, | from #2 up, Most attractive stock o: "beautiful Care to commenc e esate UNinth street, | Pes ever offered, from 30 cts. W. beknrere rcO, A Cincinnati «is- ESTanqismen, IN 1831 Enlar; ed and TRE EMPRESS KID GLOVE. | sep2ste Nos. 998"; te 06 K st. wae, ee aM oe : cigcovareinrpeet Pomutete | 1 ADAME HUNT desiresto call | bere fainily, ant A ME x sires renty ‘’ ts Love Kid Gic of her own ty te Ww. eerars | ton whieh ie enaranteed to te the Bi 4 i Tamily TEE MARKET For THE M Prewrum Steam DyFiva amp Scounina Es: D, in_stoc) owing well-known es the priesthood under a special disp LSMENn OO iat ces of ged » | ana oye Bin ay = ri ion obtained by Bishop Toebbs from the Pope, UVIN, See iFeady to put on ac ¢ Per- | 19 veefrerson st, near Bridge st.» George- rail shades to + tow: the news colors in drpse ‘also, will con- MEGINNISS' om hand_a frill line of Fi peorxv4e BAKING POWDER. a ETersthine a sini the business CH and F The cleanin SMERICAN P PATTERN HATS, at New Branch Shirt Factory, ‘& prices. he RSE Nigeatas Goenermae | "Aesiatadorenc nea wee __ tee réwane. Y District work went for and returned free of charze. Reet INE DRESS SHIRTS Qrders by tail and express promptly attended to, _octaatr ‘621 Ds ee » | EK made to order, of Wamentta mnstin, 4 Wem and fine Linen Bosoms for $1.25, ready to pul on Finest Dress SHIRTS made to order of the very maa epost elewant manner and % per- a LADIES “OF WASHING 270: oT uaverremeren my, DRESSMAKING, ES- TABEISHUMENT trom 30° w atrest,, Balti. A NEW DEPARTURE. % and confideni of giving ssbctac Tectly satisfactory for #225. tothe moet oat fastidious, restwctfully raolictashare | Our “E" SHIRT rely oie for @) conte unfin. of your pat ea. HITEFORD. , and one dollar ready to put on, is suply ® RRR YYa isu BAKING meee.” 7 Paes ge ay ANE POWDER — aes =i AIOE Rah menee Y The “Mgatery” or munelin ‘ad extts ‘Bente R ROO ¥ AAAA TL BAKING MES: 3-8. -ALMER, Boscme, | We this the cheapest SHIET k R 00 Y¥ A ALLLL POWDER WILLET & LIBBEY, 1107 F street, ome 11th and 12%th, ‘The “Hannie” SHIRT at 80 cents ix mavleof W. hundred Linen with sutta muslin and twenty.one received an linen sleeve cng : SORMELS HAIR BONS EIS ASD HATS. ia ins fino, some (of fhe mace sty ish Shapes and vane a he Hat yee open Pe ABSOLUTELY PURE. Corner Sixth street and New York avenue. | Colors in FELT, GOODS WS. INPEYAN | , We fuarantes every article wo x to be as repre- WINGS, ‘other ORN. ‘ or the money will be CONSUMERS should bear in mind that the tn- ee estan : ERS she MEGINNISS' gotuparabe “Hloyal le now the only Halting Powe Rey Shader im JUGLA and MONOGRAM KID “inj area Sunes rake erage itet to as Special attention given to orders. octl5.tr —s __ 1008 F street nave. ¥. Board YB Sind of Heat and @ by uch qpinent chests : ‘ALL INFORTATIONS ———. | ]JOUSEFURNISHING Goons, Srot. GENTH, Phisdehtia’ D ae WE HAVE OPENED A NEW YARD, EF ‘e invite special attention of Of purchasers to our — ie: GERCULARS AND | ‘ull and cuaplete tock of HOCEESUMNTSEING NEVER CAKES, OPPOSITE OUR PRESENT YARD, gen ee (TS in Silk, are Trepared to offer at iow pore —_ cord Sunere tar Clots “and Fancy Plaid Cash ‘Adauinster, Doty Brasels, NEVER GETS LUMPY, gperes in the moet varied Tapestry Br Broseeis'and ‘ngrain Carpeis: in alt the ‘Where we will Beep on hand a large lot of Hobes de Chanabres a Unde Ailey Goo .b.&C.P | erat vanety: Raw Silke, Tuts, French aad Eels WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE, Sorects, Chamois Verne Drees rimaiings, asset | £ Juté Curtain, eomething few SOIMIONEE AN Okan. CHEAP LUMBER, Seon eguouable five. Aesigp road tn order at 1ace Curtains i al grade and le Settee 2 ae ort notice. "Orders taken forall eizes of Goveauner HOOE ERO. & CU. FS W SAVE THREE FLOoRs AND A Buitable for all cheap work. a ee 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. 1323 F st., near Ebvitt House. HALF FILLED WITH OVERCOATS. PRICES FROM 84 TO #50. MAGNIFICENT STYLES FROM $12 TO $25. As these Overcoats are perfect in fit, make, and Anish, we advise our patrons, and everybody else's, octl2tr 907 Pennsyleania avenue. FALL 4ND WINTER OPENING _ FINE MILLINERY, At MRS. C. V. SMITHS; S18 Ninth street,, TUESDAY AXD WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15th and 16th, 'o which the Ladies of the city and — VA. PINE BOARDS, all lengths, per 100 feet. .81.00 VA. PINE SIDING, per 100 feet. 1.00 VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 feet long, per 100 feet.. 1.20 VA. PINE JOIST, medium lengths, per 100 feet 1.25 VA. PINE FLOORING, per 100 feet.. BOPLAR, %, No. 2, per 100 feet... FAMILY SUPPLIES. F INE GROCERIES. NEW GOODS AERIVING DAILY. OLIVES. TOBASCO SAUCE, CAPERB, SARDINES IN MUSTARD RUBSIA CAVIAR. h QUE ‘AS. H. VERMILYA, LADIES FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, 610 9th strcet, opposite Patent Office. Parties contemplating bowsekeeping will save to buy them ready made and save fully forty per | WHITE PINE SHINGLES, per 1,000... A fine stock of LAD) LADIES! BOOTS of my Goods, aa Purchasing Ceowheree 0d Fancy tuako, ewtable for ec WHITE EINE PALINGS, dressed, ¢4and 64, wear, for ealo at reasonable prices ah B. Ww. RED'S SOME, We show upward of a hundred and fifty styles, OFM Rey kind of ORNAMENTAL P Ln a THE ABOVE LUMBER 18 ALL GOOD. THEE ied ci maealared 4 Sere es irene eG ea $a Une ates Patent Ofc, eR Corner 14th st. and N. ¥. avenue, walk. WE ARE NEVER OUT OF IT. = SFUANK 3. TIBBETS, Prova A. SARS & 00., : PIANOS AND ORGANS. — . For Fine Lumber. Post. = ‘s. — oct24-tr 316 Seventh street. va aes ESTEY oncans. Sec’ BRADBURY PIANOS. iG CO) ANY’! ‘TRAC’ OF LES Ae ot raat ane DISHES AND SAUCES. MEAT, Block: Latest Styles a) EL2camPanE AND HOREHOUND, AMPANE AND QUED, Sena fae tere ea AND HOREBQUND. SANDERS & STAYMAN, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT oF 1119 Pa. avenne, Washington. MEAT. “Is a miccoss and a boon for which ANE AND HOREHOI ‘at, Baltimore. nat wrateful.”—See Brees,” “Lancet,” “British Medical Journal,” COUGH DROPS, stock of new a Half Pound Packages, 25 Cents. 'KNABE & 00. Some |.—Gen with the fac simile of ON en BeUNt ote ee ES aoe ae ConvENtENT, PLEASANT axD EFFECTUAL. Sree a caceer A! Label. : Zou cannot invest 25 conta to hetter advantage for ae ake “Consumption land increased ten-fold in Coscia be asec Ene i ARTHUR NATTANS, Pranwaonsr, Speirioe, Fourteenth and I '1830,) No. 493 LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF | octintr end Second and D sts. n.w. | 11th st.,a few doors above Pa. ave." sepii-ly MEAT. To a Bolg ane forthe reocers eres = 3 = wt 232% oct26-tr __ 1818 Th st. n.re., vet, Mand N._ { Grholesale only), C. eee oS a FE DUTCH BULBS, eee HAN ha How Fits rea fr fa ade cums NOW MAKING AS FIXTURES. GASFIXTURES. | An, immense stock of all kinds of Brut "Fees, ead ce eae G “Bull Fras Grape, Curratits, Gooseberries, seeibtpors: a Re. — renee, Suade and Ornamental Treen E. 8. BARTEAM, A now lot of thai pure old CIDER VENDOME - fromm Hollana, viz: Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, Cro- Gare ov New Ontzaxs, Li) mill cur goods guaranteed as to quali, weight and Having recently purchased, ata great sacrifice the | “Cut Ficgere, Bougucts, Desiyms for Funerals, be. sates SOV 0O-OPERATIVE TION Entire Stock of a manufacturer declining business | Pverctuiny at ince ratek. JOHN HN SAUL. | fa Termini 1025 Tth st. n.w. and H01 Het me. we are prepared to offer Gat Bley Wa Patent Office, t axD =a sioiaracteommtle “TAILOR OF THE PERIOD, @AS FIXTURES a ae ‘ABRANTED FEO. POSITIVELY AT FACTORY PRICES. W > EREE ouxs- sow wire Persons purchasing GAS FIXTURES from uscan have them put up in Washington FREE OF ALL EXPENSE. eopl2-cckm GEORGE T. KEEN, COMPRESSED YEAST. Ce DAE #00. © ANTHONY DENEKAS, agent P 5 North TAberty street, “Absolutely none sens tear ‘Trade : e . ‘ Fee ee aie eee a